Chinese Lunar New Year celebrations around the world
Chinese New Year Family Day was celebrated at the John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts on Saturday in Washington, DC.
A girl makes her own Spring Festival mask at a workshop during a Lunar Chinese New Year celebration at Duke of York Square in London, Britain, on Feb 9, 2019.
A two-day fair to celebrate the Spring Festival or the Chinese Lunar New Year kicked off in downtown Dublin on Saturday.
A major push is now on to take contemporary Chinese literature to an untapped audience.
A Chinese symphony orchestra presented a celebratory concert at the United Nations headquarters in New York on Feb 8, marking the first time diplomats at UN celebrated Chinese New Year by attending such an event.
The China Fringe Theater Festival will be held in New York City on Feb 8-16, featuring the premiere of three Chinese plays in the United States at the La MaMa Experimental Theater Club (La MaMa).
The Peking opera version of Turandot, jointly launched by the China National Peking Opera Company and the Italian Emilia-Romagna Theater Foundation, made its Rome debut Tuesday night.
A 13-year-old American boy's first lion dance performance was a bit different than usual. He held up the lion's head, his younger sister, brother and another little girl stood beneath the tail, and the four of them struggled to go in circles before losing the "tail" shortly after.
The New York Philharmonic on Wednesday presented its eighth edition of Lunar New Year concert, featuring the U.S. premiere of Chinese composer Tan Dun's violin concerto Fire Ritual.
While Chinese New Year celebrations are in full swing in China, cultural activities held across North America to mark the most important festival of China are no less enthralling, spreading the joy to the other side of the Pacific.
A set of activities such as performances, Chinese zodiac exhibition, calligraphy, etc., attracted some 200 visitors from across Europe to celebrate the Chinese Spring Festival in the center.